EP47: “People Can Change” with Dr. Ted Sutton
On this week’s episode of Triumphant Moments with T. Wood, we sit down to hear the story of Dr. Ted Sutton. A truly harrowing story of redemption, change, and community […]
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Being set apart and not going with the flow can be important for a number of reasons. First, when you go against the norm, you have the opportunity to think differently and come up with new and creative ideas. This can be especially valuable in fields like business, where innovation and originality are highly valued.
Second, being set apart can help you develop a sense of self-confidence and individuality. As well as self-acceptance. When you don’t just go along with what everyone else is doing, you have the chance to really examine your values and beliefs and make decisions that align with them. This can help you feel more authentic and comfortable in your own skin.
Finally, being set apart can help you avoid groupthink mentality and the negative consequences that can come from it. When everyone is thinking and acting the same way, it’s easy for mistakes to go unnoticed or for bad decisions to be made. By being willing to stand out and speak up, you can help ensure that you are making the best possible choices.
Of course, it’s important to strike a balance between being set apart and being part of a community. It’s often helpful to have a support system of like-minded individuals who can encourage and inspire you, even as you forge your own path.
Today, I’m kickin’ it with a group of amazing women, Ashleigh, Chastity, Nasha’, Mary, and Qammah “Q”. We are bringing it raw and unscripted during this episode.
Go check out Nasha’ suggestion of the Internal Family Systems. There are books and articles about this concept.
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On this week’s episode of Triumphant Moments with T. Wood, we sit down to hear the story of Dr. Ted Sutton. A truly harrowing story of redemption, change, and community […]
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